The race in Korea didn't tell us much that was new. McLaren can't score with both drivers at once, Vettel is pretty damn good, Ferrari consistently put's out a well setup car and races are ended quickly with mistakes. What was surprising though was that Kobyashi made a Shuey-esque braking move that took out Button the very next race after he made podium. Massa was faster than Alonzo...do you understand? Massa also was signed by Ferrari for another year; I think they made a wise decision. Vettel finally eclipsed Alonzo in the Driver's Championship standings, but only by a small amount as Alonzo made podium beside him. Hams' car seemed to eat through front tires like nobody's business, but everyone dealt with that issue to some degree in Korea. Now we're in India and the remaining races have shrunk to four, inclusively. It'll be interesting to see who can manage to separate themselves from the field.

The weekend is full of cool specials as well; new Fifth Gear, Chasing Classic Cars and Wheeler Dealers. New Mecum auto auction specials on Velocity and new V8 Supercars action. Enjoy your weekends.